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Discover one of the most powerful modern entries in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu — the False Reap — and turn it into a reliable, high-percentage pathway to inside leg entanglements and devastating finishes.
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In Mastering Inside Leglocks & False Reaps, Pawel Jaworski breaks down every detail of this game-changing position with a coach’s clarity and a competitor’s precision
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Whether you’re chasing podium finishes or sharpening your training-room edge, this instructional gives you a complete system for entering, controlling, and finishing from the most versatile entanglement in grappling today.
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Pawel doesn’t just show moves — he builds a structured system that connects the dots between entries, control points, and finishes.
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Intro | 0 |
| Overview Of The Position And Different Ways To Enter The False Reap - Reverse De La Riva Control To The False Reap Entry | 0:49 |
| False Reap Entry And Positioning | 9:42 |
| The Concept Of Controlling Both Legs In The False Reap | 21:03 |
| The Concept Of Controlling Only One Leg In The False Reap | 28:36 |
| False Reap Entry On A Standing Guy | 37:22 |
| False Reap Entry From Half-Butterfly | 41:01 |
| False Reap Entry For Flexible People | 48:46 |
| How To Deal With Smashing | 51:13 |
| False Entry From Split Squat | 55:35 |
| Seated Guard To Supine Guard Transition | 59:54 |
| False Reap Entry From Seated Guard | 1:02:29 |
| False Reap Entry From X Guard | 1:05:42 |
| False Reap Entry From Headquarters | 1:10:21 |
| False Reap Entry From Front Headlock | 1:12:23 - (1:15:15) |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Finishes From Sankaku - Transition From Double Trouble To Sankaku With Isolated Leg | 0 |
| Mechanics Of Finishing Inside Heel Hook From Sankaku With Isolated Leg | 6:36 |
| Mechanics Of Finishing Outside Heel Hook From Sankaku With Isolated Leg | 12:19 |
| Entry And Finishing Mechanics Of Z Lock From Sankaku With Isolated Leg | 17:21 |
| Entry Into Z Lock From Double Trouble | 20:36 |
| Second Way To Isolate The Leg From Double Trouble | 23:09 - (25:58) |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
| Using Knee-To-Knee Off-Balance To Set Up The Entry Into The False Reap | 0 |
| False Reap As A Response To A Half-Butterfly Guillotine | 1:46 |
| Example Of Sankaku Control With One Leg After Entering From The False Reap | 5:34 |
| Entry Into The False Reap From Open Guard / False Reap Entry For Flexible People | 10:38 |
| False Reap Entry From Half-Butterfly / Guillotine Counter | 17:46 |
| False Reap Entry From Split Squat With Control Of The Second Leg From The Beginning | 19:41 |
| K Guard / False Reap Dilemma From Supine Guard | 22:08 |
| Z Lock From Double Trouble | 23:13 |
| Outro | 25:39 - (25:46) |

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What will You Learn?
The Ultimate False Reap Blueprint — Dominate Leg Entanglements with Precision and Control
Discover one of the most powerful modern entries in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu — the False Reap — and turn it into a reliable, high-percentage pathway to inside leg entanglements and devastating finishes.
In Mastering Inside Leglocks & False Reaps, Pawel Jaworski breaks down every detail of this game-changing position with a coach’s clarity and a competitor’s precision. Whether you’re chasing podium finishes or sharpening your training-room edge, this instructional gives you a complete system for entering, controlling, and finishing from the most versatile entanglement in grappling today.
🔑 What You’ll Learn
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The False Reap, Demystified — Clear step-by-step mechanics and timing that make this advanced entry easy to drill and apply.
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Multiple High-Percentage Entries — Standing, open guard, and half-guard setups that flow naturally into inside leg entanglements.
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Control Before the Finish — Learn how to stabilize, pin, and isolate the leg before attacking — so you can finish safely and consistently.
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Submission Chains & Transitions — Inside heel hooks, kneebars, and transitions to 50/50, backside 50/50, and cross-ashi.
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Defensive Reactions & Counters — Turn every escape attempt into a new opportunity to dominate.
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Training-Safe Approach — Pressure, control, and communication tips for keeping partners safe while you level up your leg lock game.
⚙️ Why This Series Works
Pawel doesn’t just show moves — he builds a structured system that connects the dots between entries, control points, and finishes. You’ll understand why the false reap works, how to apply it under resistance, and when to transition for the highest success rate.
👊 Who It’s For
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Grapplers looking for a reliable, modern entry into leg entanglements
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Competitors who want to keep up with current meta without gimmicks
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Intermediate & advanced BJJ players building a complete leg lock system
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Coaches seeking clear teaching progressions for students
💡 What You’ll Get
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Full HD instructional series taught by Pawel Jaworski
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Detailed breakdowns of every movement, setup, and finish
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Partner drills and live application strategies
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Lifetime access — train at your own pace, on any device
What Exactly Do You Get?
Part 1
- Intro
- Overview Of The Position And Different Ways To Enter The False Reap - Reverse De La Riva Control To The False Reap Entry
- False Reap Entry And Positioning
- The Concept Of Controlling Both Legs In The False Reap
- The Concept Of Controlling Only One Leg In The False Reap
- False Reap Entry On A Standing Guy
- False Reap Entry From Half-Butterfly
- False Reap Entry For Flexible People
- How To Deal With Smashing
- False Entry From Split Squat
- Seated Guard To Supine Guard Transition
- False Reap Entry From Seated Guard
- False Reap Entry From X Guard
- False Reap Entry From Headquarters
- False Reap Entry From Front Headlock
Part 2
- Finishes From Sankaku - Transition From Double Trouble To Sankaku With Isolated Leg
- Mechanics Of Finishing Inside Heel Hook From Sankaku With Isolated Leg
- Mechanics Of Finishing Outside Heel Hook From Sankaku With Isolated Leg
- Entry And Finishing Mechanics Of Z Lock From Sankaku With Isolated Leg
- Entry Into Z Lock From Double Trouble
- Second Way To Isolate The Leg From Double Trouble
Part 3
- Using Knee-To-Knee Off-Balance To Set Up The Entry Into The False Reap
- False Reap As A Response To A Half-Butterfly Guillotine
- Example Of Sankaku Control With One Leg After Entering From The False Reap
- Entry Into The False Reap From Open Guard / False Reap Entry For Flexible People
- False Reap Entry From Half-Butterfly / Guillotine Counter
- False Reap Entry From Split Squat With Control Of The Second Leg From The Beginning
- K Guard / False Reap Dilemma From Supine Guard
- Z Lock From Double Trouble
- Outro
